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Page 51 2 0 1 3 'S H O T T E S T P R O D U C T S spread. Additionally, Olympus says the device boasts the fastest cutting speed, delivers reliable vessel sealing and provides the highest grasping forces at the tip when compared to leading energy instruments. • Minimize collateral heat damage when sealing vessels. Here's the Altrus Thermal Tissue Fusion System from ConMed, hailed as the next generation in energy-based, vessel-sealing technology. It promises to help your surgeons cut and seal vessels faster, better and more comfortably. A special new technology that controls temperature and fast cycle times helps minimize damage to surrounding tissue. The jaw is designed for easy access and uniform closure. The handle is designed to accommodate hands of any size, from glove sizes 5½ to 8½. SAFE ON SURROUNDING TISSUE ConMed Electrosurgery's Altrus uses precise temperature to control its thermal seal and bladeless cut technology — even in fluid environments. FACE TIME Monitor the Patient's Face Easily See the faces of prone patients easily with the ProneCam Monitoring System. The system employs a camera that slides into the front of a disposable face rest, illuminating the eyes and face. The image appears on a 4.3-inch LCD monitor that attaches to the side rail or IV pole. The camera is easily disinfected after each procedure. PRONECAM Help patients face up to surgery.

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